
DoD Reform Program Off to Slow Start, Says GAO
DoD is off to a slow start in complying with a directive in its 2017 budget to better promote collaboration …More
DoD is off to a slow start in complying with a directive in its 2017 budget to better promote collaboration …More
The weakening of the federal workforce has reached the point where “critical operations might fail in stressful events,” according to …More
The VA did not meet its 2018 target of $85.4 million in savings and cost avoidances related to data center …More
A research firm that tracks public satisfaction with the federal government has said that the partial shutdown likely will aggravate …More
The Office of Government Ethics has pushed back the deadline for filing confidential financial disclosures for those working in agencies …More
The prolonged partial government shutdown may have compromised the security of agency websites and IT in general, a leading senator …More
GAO has said that estimates of the cost of cleaning up hazardous Energy Department sites now is at least $377 …More
As the agencies that were affected by the partial government shutdown get restarted, they are experiencing various technical problems in …More
An audit has found that since the start nearly two years ago of an IRS program to turn over certain …More
Federal agencies returning from the partial shutdown have been told to keep a focus on their employees, many of whom …More
A group of House Democrats has asked OPM to issue guidance that “explicitly prohibits agencies from penalizing security clearance applicants …More
During the more than four-week partial government shutdown — the 21st since 1976 and longest in history — politicians and …More
OPM on Wednesday updated a fact sheet it had issued January 11 on benefits impacts of the partial government shutdown, …More
As the partial shutdown continues on, differing interpretations are emerging among states regarding whether those still working but without pay …More
Growing numbers of employees who are “excepted” from furlough and required to continue working without pay due to the partial …More
In guidance whose basic contours would apply government-wide, the Interior Department has warned employees unpaid during the partial shutdown–both those …More
A recent blog posting by the GAO says that “key personnel functions still need to be modernized” and that since …More
The membership for the present Congress has been set for the key committee in the House overseeing federal employment and …More
The Merit Systems Protection Board has now been without a quorum for two years, a period it has been unable …More
The VA has said it has substantially reduced wait times for patients in primary care and three specialty care services …More
Despite efforts dating to the Reagan administration to expand use of shared services among agencies, the government remains well behind …More
The House has passed a series of bills that advanced in the prior Congress but fell short of enactment: HR-135, …More
The inspector general’s office at DoD has issued a guide to help non-auditors understand agency financial audits, saying that management …More
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., as expected will remain chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, the key panel …More
A leading senator on security clearance matters has asked the Trump administration to issue guidelines ensuring that agencies do not …More
The VA has said that 51 percent of the disclosures to a special office established there in mid-2017 to receive …More
A Washington DC firm has filed a lawsuit seeking to end the practice of forcing certain federal employees to continue …More
In a further sign of the deteriorating relationship between federal agencies and unions and the fraying of nerves over the …More
In a letter directed to the VA that raises an issue applicable across the government, the chairman of the House …More
The strident standoff on the government shutdown is being argued at a political level. The President’s premise, without valid and …More